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		<title>How to sync your program’s plugins using Live Mesh</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 02:05:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve been at work, thinking &#8220;Crap, I don&#8217;t want to go home and do this, because I don&#8217;t have the software there.&#8221; Or maybe you do have the...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve been at work, thinking &#8220;Crap, I don&#8217;t want to go home and do this, because I don&#8217;t have the software there.&#8221; Or maybe you do have the software, but you don&#8217;t have some certain set of plugins (i.e. Photoshop Brushes for a graphic designer), and you need a way to get those things synchronized in both places at once. <strong>***As such, this experiment implies that I will NOT be using this program in two locations simultaneously.***</strong> (That&#8217;s not to say that it can&#8217;t be done &#8211; but it is to say that it will require more human intervention to resolve the file version conflicts than I wish to do.)</p>
<p>Well, I have an answer &#8211; and this example will use the <a title="Digsby.com" href="http://digsby.com" target="_blank">Digsby Instant Messenger</a> client. (I&#8217;ll get technical after the story below.) Here&#8217;s a little background&#8230;<span id="more-227"></span></p>
<blockquote><p>I&#8217;ve been using <a title="Trillian.cc" href="http://trillian.cc/" target="_blank">Trillian</a> for my instant messaging software of choice since it was version 0.74a back in 2001. And I have never had any problems with it. It&#8217;s been a great tool to keep the 20-odd screennames I had back in the day all organized with their appropriate buddy lists joined or separated as necessary. Fortunately, I was invited to use their new <a title="Trillian Astra" href="http://www.trillian.im/" target="_blank">Trillian Astra</a> beta program for the past couple years. Using the Astra alpha/beta releases has been nice, as all the features from the Pro accounts were available for testing &#8211; that was, until <a href="http://blog.ceruleanstudios.com/?p=420" target="_blank">Build 98</a>, when they turned on the Basic/Pro distinction. Much to the chagrin of the beta testers, there was a major uprising because of this, with a lot of focus by the users being put on Chat Logs and server-side synchronization. To the praise of <a href="http://ceruleanstudios.com/" target="_blank">Cerulean Studios</a>, they reinstated the Pro functionality until they gave fair warning in <a href="http://blog.ceruleanstudios.com/?p=426" target="_blank">Build 99</a>.</p>
<p>One user mentioned Digsby as an alternative to Trillian. I&#8217;ve used other clients like <a href="http://meebo.com" target="_blank">meebo.com</a> as a cross-platform web-based chat, and <a href="http://pidgin.im" target="_blank">Pidgin</a> when I used Linux on my laptop (and even tried the Windows version recently). However, Digsby is the only one that provides the closest functionality to Trillian with the many social networks that it connects you to &#8211; with the somewhat-noticeable lack of MySpace IM. (But who really uses that anyway?)</p>
<p>Ultimately, I gave Digsby a shot on my laptop, running Windows 7 Beta 1, and it seemed to serve its purposes very nicely. I don&#8217;t use the laptop for anything beyond quick internet checking with <a href="http://google.com/chrome" target="_blank">Google Chrome</a>, collecting my emails in <a href="http://getthunderbird.com" target="_blank">Thunderbird</a>, an alarm clock using <a href="http://getsongbird.com/" target="_blank">Songbird</a>, and sending IMs.</p>
<p>Later, when Trillian released Build 99, I wasn&#8217;t thrilled about the limited Basic functionality I was relegated to &#8211; but also am not prepared to spend the nominal $25 to upgrade to Pro just yet. (Maybe I will this summer.) So, I installed Digsby at work, and on my desktop computers, and was back in business.</p>
<p>I noticed that once I installed Digsby on the other computers, it migrated my accounts, buddy lists configuration (i.e. meta contacts), and most of my preferences over. It wasn&#8217;t until I discovered there were also customizable themes and when I had to look through chat logs on 3 computers, that I noticed a need for further synchronization.</p>
<p>So I set out thinking of a way to do this&#8230;and that&#8217;s where we start.</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;ve been using <a href="https://www.mesh.com/Welcome/howto/setup.aspx" target="_blank">Live Mesh</a> since it was <a href="http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/groove/FX100487641033.aspx" target="_blank">Microsoft Groove</a> in Microsoft Office 12 Beta 1. And I thoroughly enjoyed the functionality of being able to keep a single copy of my website code (since I run multiple sites on <a href="http://the-spot.net" target="_blank">the-spot.network</a>), and be able to work on them at work, at home, or with my laptop outside of <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;safe=off&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=jamba+juice+fort+worth&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;view=map&amp;ei=7_a7SdjwOqeEygWGn92IBg&amp;cd=1&amp;ll=32.755773,-97.329082&amp;spn=0.012018,0.019312&amp;z=16" target="_blank">Jamba Juice in Sundance Square</a>, Fort Worth, TX.</p>
<p>You can do this with both Groove or Mesh, but for the purposes of this article (since I don&#8217;t have Microsoft Office installed on the laptop), we&#8217;ll do it with Mesh (plus Mesh is free, Groove is part of Office 2007).</p>
<h2>Warning: Please read before you proceed.</h2>
<p>I had to do this SEVERAL times before it actually worked. By &#8220;SEVERAL&#8221; I mean that I had to reinstall Digsby a LOT because I didn&#8217;t do it correctly, or the permissions weren&#8217;t setup properly before I tried syncing. If I were you, I&#8217;d try something simple first, like creating a folder in Program Files, and sticking a txt file in it, and see if you can get it to sync. Once you&#8217;ve followed the instructions and learned how, give it a shot with the program you have in mind.</p>
<h2>Ok, you can continue.</h2>
<div id="attachment_228" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><strong><a href="http://www.mesh.com"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-228" title="Sign Up for Mesh.com" src="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/2009-03-14_1329-150x150.png" alt="Welcome to Mesh.com" width="150" height="150" /></a></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Step 1: Sign up for Mesh.com</p></div>
<h3><strong><strong><strong><strong>Step 1: Sign into or up for Mesh.com</strong></strong></strong></strong></h3>
<p>Assuming you&#8217;ve already got a <a href="https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx" target="_blank">Windows Live Account</a>, sign into the  <a href="http://www.mesh.com" target="_blank">Live Mesh website</a>, with your Windows Live ID. Once you sign in, you&#8217;ll be taken to your Live Mesh Devices page.</p>
<div id="attachment_229" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.mesh.com"><strong><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-229" title="Add your computer to Mesh" src="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/2009-03-14_1337-150x150.png" alt="Step 2: Add your computer to Mesh" width="150" height="150" /></strong></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Step 2: Add your computers to Mesh</p></div>
<h3>Step 2: Add your computer to Mesh</h3>
<p>From the Devices page, click <strong>Add Device</strong>. Use the drop-down menu to select your computer’s operating system, and then click <strong>Install</strong>. This downloads the Live Mesh software to your computer. Once you’ve installed the software, you’re ready to begin synchronizing folders between: your computer and your Live Desktop, your computer and other devices in your mesh, or your computer and a friend’s computer.</p>
<div id="attachment_236" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/untitled-2.png"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-236" title="Live Mesh Window" src="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/untitled-2-150x150.png" alt="Step 2a: Your Live Mesh device window" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Step 2a: Your Live Mesh device window</p></div>
<p>Do Step 2 on all the computers you wish to sync.</p>
<h3>Step 3: What do you want to sync?</h3>
<p>Mesh gives you about 5GB of cloud storage space. Because everything you sync between computers is also stored in at the Live Mesh website on your &#8220;Live Desktop&#8221;, the cumulative sum of all the files you want to keep synchronized cannot exceed 5GB.</p>
<p>For my example, I want to sync my Digsby themes so that I can use my them on whatever computer I am using. So, I navigate to the Program Files folder, and find the Digsbyresskins folder.</p>
<h3>Step 4: Setting the right permissions</h3>
<p>First things first though &#8211; if you&#8217;re using Windows Vista and have the User Access Control activated, then you&#8217;re not going to be able to write anything to this folder without giving Administrative Privilages. This will prevent Mesh from syncing the files and folders to anything your Program Files directory. So let&#8217;s fix it&#8230;</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Right click on skins</strong>, choose <strong>Properties</strong></li>
<li>Click the <strong>Security Tab</strong>, and hit the <strong>Edit</strong> button</li>
<li>Hit <strong>Continue </strong>on the UAC window, click the <strong>Add</strong> button</li>
<li>Type your username and domain if needed, and hit <strong>OK<br />
</strong></li>
<li><em>(***If, in Step 8, you don&#8217;t see any files showing up, you might need to start over and add the &#8220;all user accounts&#8221; to have full permissions by selecting &#8220;&lt;localhost&gt;users&#8221;, and giving it Full Control. Otherwise, go ahead and set that permission now, if you don&#8217;t anticipate any security issues in doing so.***)</em></li>
<li>Check the <strong>Full Control</strong> checkbox, and hit <strong>OK</strong>, and hit <strong>OK</strong> again to close all the windows.</li>
</ol>
<p>Do this same thing on the other computers you&#8217;d like to sync with, adding the appropriate username for your account on that particular computer. Now you should be able to write files to that folder without needing approval.</p>
<h3>
<div id="attachment_241" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/untitled-41.png"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-241" title="Add your folder" src="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/untitled-41-150x150.png" alt="Step 5: Add your folder to your Live Mesh" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Step 5: Add your folder to your Live Mesh</p></div>
<p>Step 5: Add the folder to your Live Mesh</h3>
<p>Now you&#8217;re ready to add your folder to your Live Mesh:</p>
<ol>
<li>First, remove everything in the folder you want to use. In my case, I cut all the theme folders in <strong>skins</strong>.</li>
<li><strong>Right click on skins</strong>, choose <strong>Add folder to Live Mesh</strong>.</li>
<li>You&#8217;ll get a window that pops up, asking what you&#8217;d like to name the folder. I just used &#8220;Digsby-skins&#8221;. Hit <strong>OK</strong>.</li>
<li>Paste the themes back into <strong>skins</strong> and let them sync.</li>
</ol>
<h3>
<div id="attachment_242" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/2009-03-12_19381.png"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-242" title="Progress Meters" src="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/2009-03-12_19381-150x150.png" alt="Step 6: The progress meters" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Step 6: The progress meters</p></div>
<p>Step 6: Let the folder Sync to Live Desktop</h3>
<p>My entire Digsby installation is about 60MB, with the themes making up about 3MB of that. Depending on what you&#8217;re actually syncing, this size will vary greatly &#8211; and so will the time it takes for everything to upload. If you open the folder you&#8217;ve chosen to sync, you&#8217;ll see a sidebar pop out of the right hand side of the window that shows the progress of your device.</p>
<p><em>Note: You&#8217;ll only see the devices that you&#8217;ve told to sync with this folder. Mine shows my laptop because I&#8217;ve already done this, we&#8217;ll get to adding the other devices next.</em></p>
<h3>
<div id="attachment_244" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/untitled-81.png"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-244" title="Mesh Folder Icon" src="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/untitled-81-150x150.png" alt="Step 7: Icon to setup new Mesh folder" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Step 7: Icon to setup new Mesh folder</p></div>
<p>Step 7: Setting it up on the other computer.</h3>
<p>For this to work, you should have the same program installed on the other computer. This is not meant for sharing a program from computer to computer &#8211; just accessories like themes, plugins, settings, etc.</p>
<p>To set up your other computer, start over with Step 1 &#8211; install Live Mesh, add the computer, configure the Security settings, cut the contents from the folder you&#8217;re going to sync.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve added this computer to Live Mesh, you&#8217;ll see a desktop icon, in my case &#8220;Digsby-skins&#8221;.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Double click the icon</strong> to get the setup window</li>
<li><strong>Click Browse</strong> and <strong>Navigate to the directory</strong> you want the sync&#8217;d files stored in and hit <strong>OK</strong></li>
</ol>
<p>You&#8217;ll want to give it some time to download the files that the source computer has put up on the Live Desktop. You can base that timeframe by the activity of the Progress Meters on the right of the directory window, as the image in Step 6 shows.</p>
<h3>
<div id="attachment_246" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/2009-03-12_19421.png"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-246" title="conflict notification" src="http://thepizzy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/2009-03-12_19421-150x150.png" alt="Step 8: Conflict Notification" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Step 8: Conflict Notification</p></div>
<p>Step 8: Add any files from the secondary computer to be sync&#8217;d</h3>
<p>Once you have finished syncing the files from the source computer, you can cut/paste the files you moved on the secondary computer, back to their original location. This allows you to Overwrite any files that might be duplicated on both machines, instead of having to resolve any conflicts manually.</p>
<p>After you have copied the files on the secondary computer back to their original location, check to see that they are showing up on the primary computer. If they are, then everything is working like it should.</p>
<h3>Step 9: Testing the synchronization</h3>
<p>When everything is finally sync&#8217;d back between both computers, give it a test. You should now be able to load your program in both places, and if you happen to add a new plugin in one location, it should be available on the other computer soon thereafter.</p>
<h2>That&#8217;s that&#8230;</h2>
<p>That is how I have set up my Digsby installation to share Themes, and how I will instruct one of my coworkers to sync her Photoshop brushes between office and home. Let me know what you&#8217;re using it for in the comments below.<br />
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2006 19:18:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had started thinking about this today just before I started seeing articles hitting around the subject&#8230; Neo: do you think that if msft released a open source vista that...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had started thinking about this today just before I started seeing <a href="http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1912812,00.asp?kc=EWRSS03119TX1K0000594" target="_blank">articles hitting around the subject</a>&#8230;</p>
<p><em><strong>Neo:</strong> do you think that if msft released a open source vista that people would edit it to make it more stable? or just try to put hacks in it and release it as a error fix<br />
<strong>wizard:</strong> both&#8230;i dont think the opensource community would trust msft to follow the GPL<br />
<strong>Neo:</strong> hmm&#8230;well, I am refering to a genuine effort on msft&#8217;s part, for the speculation, to follow the gpl&#8230;it may not be the best os that they release as opensource<br />
<strong>wizard:</strong> i still dont think the community would embrace it<br />
<strong>Neo:</strong> rgr&#8230; I don&#8217;t think they would either&#8230;I think an effort like that would tank, except for the .NET fanbois<br />
<strong>wizard:</strong> i think it would be too little too late, it&#8217;d take years for the OS to be developed into something worth using over &#8216;nix<br />
<strong>Neo:</strong> yeah, unless they relased like Windows XP or something, and gave people the source to upgrade how they saw fit to fix instabilities and security flaws. I think it&#8217;d have to be something current, and useful for the people to thinker with<br />
<strong>wizard:</strong> ..yes but also, i guarantee you that if XP went open source today, there&#8217;d be millions of hacks by this time tommorow because people just have not found them yet without getting a look at the code<br />
<strong>Neo:</strong> I concur.</em></p>
<p>What if Microsoft actually released an open source project? What would that do for them? What would that do for Google and Linux? How would the open source community react to such a move? How would the view of the company change in the eyes of the consumer?<br />
<span id="more-11"></span><br />
I put some thought into it, and talked with [wizard] to get his thoughts too, and while I lean more toward the positive side, he leans more toward the pessimistic/realistic side.</p>
<p>If Microsoft would release, say Windows XP, after Vista&#8217;s predecessor comes out (which I believe to be Windows Live) for the open source community to tackle and work on, we&#8217;d have an interesting situation on the internet.</p>
<p>Firstly, there would be the fact that the long-held proprietory code of Windows would now be visible to the world. It&#8217;d be like Microsoft comming out of the closet, so to speak. Not only would we see the bloated processes that define Windows, but we&#8217;d also see the <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70106-0.html" target="_blank">lack of security that plagues it.</a></p>
<p>There&#8217;s the train of thought that the .NET fanbois would support Microsoft in helping make the system more secure; while at the same time, the <a href="http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?src=rss&#038;id=839" target="_blank">&#8220;other&#8221; fanbois would start writing code to hack it, or exploit it.</a> For speculation purposes, I tend to hope that the .NET people would be more willing to help secure it, than the other people would be to exploit the flaws.</p>
<p>How would that change Microsoft&#8217;s image? It would probably give the people something new to talk about for months on the web. It could probably be compared to the &#8220;school yard bully&#8221; turning into the &#8220;nice guy&#8221; that we all know he can be. Of course it would come with lots of speculation that Microsoft &#8220;wouldn&#8217;t stick to the GPL&#8221; as my friend [wizard] suggests. Or that they&#8217;d use the new software to build their next post-post-Vista version. As for the stock prices and corporate image, it&#8217;d just look like they&#8217;re trying to play catch up, as they did with the Search effort.</p>
<p>Well, what would that do for Google? Would it give them a platform to work with? Would they even want to work on a Windows Platform? Probably not. They&#8217;be more likely to use a Linux distro, or even an Apple OS rehash before they put their name to a Windows system. The &#8220;Don&#8217;t do evil&#8221; mantra they go by flies directly in the face of Microsoft (and other companies), but on a side note, is <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2092-2014215,00.html" target="_blank">also falling apart</a>.</p>
<p>And Linux? It would give the Lindows folks a way to finally create seamless applications that work for both systems without the emulators. It would give the people who have done all they can with Linux something else to work on&#8230;a new project to make secure, or new code to port to linux (not that there is much you have in Windows that you don&#8217;t have in Linux &#8211; except for the fact that everything runs on Windows).</p>
<p>No, I think what Microsoft needs to do is release something else first, to see how well the opensource community takes it. Maybe MSN Messenger? (Nah, too many people connected to it)&#8230;.Maybe server software for things like SQL and ASP (Probably not&#8230;too many businesses use it)&#8230;.Office? (Probably the safest bet, but also their biggest money maker.)</p>
<p>What could they put into open source to change their image and create the &#8220;nice guy&#8221; that they&#8217;re trying to with their 2006 ad campaign? Nothing. They started out proprietary, they&#8217;ll most likely die proprietary. They&#8217;d have to come out with new technology that they start from scratch as open source; stick with standards, instead of creating their own; and &#8220;not be evil&#8221; about it. All their proprietary software is buggy and has security holes, but is too widely distributed to be put to open source. Hacks and cracks would surface faster than you could spread a torrent.</p>
<p>For Microsoft to stay ahead, their business model needs to change but as [wizard] put it, &#8220;it&#8217;d be too little, too late.&#8221;</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[So earlier today Microsoft announced their next operating system named Windows Vienna. Read the article here on news.com. Now, I don&#8217;t know about you, but to me it seems foolish...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So earlier today Microsoft announced their next operating system named Windows Vienna. <a href="http://news.com.com/Microsoft+looks+beyond+Vista,+sees+Vienna/2100-1016_3-6029241.html?tag=nefd.top" target="_blank">Read the article here on news.com.</a></p>
<p>Now, I don&#8217;t know about you, but to me it seems foolish to announce plans for an operating system that is a successor to an operating system that&#8217;s not even released yet. Firstly, they&#8217;re having delays and problems with Vista getting it out on time, and have delayed it for nearly a year after it&#8217;s original release date. And second, you&#8217;re going to have people that won&#8217;t upgrade their system because they want to get the latest, and if Vista is just going to be replaced in a year or so after its release, why not just keep using XP until Vienna comes out? I mean XP works just fine&#8230;far better than any other operating system MSFT has released in the past (except for the stability of Windows 3.1.1 but we won&#8217;t go into that.)</p>
<p>However, though the name has been announced, there are no details out about what this OS will be for or like. So it gives people a chance to make predictions like myself.</p>
<p>Now, I have been saying this for at least a year now, that software will be streamed over the internet to your computer, and we&#8217;re starting to see the beginnings of this in websites and programs like writely.com for word processing, and other applications. Microsoft has even set up a Live website for their streamed services these days, which include Office Live and Messenger Live. So what&#8217;s missing? And why would Microsoft steal the thunder from their yet-released operating system?</p>
<p>Perhaps because it&#8217;s going to be Windows Live &#8211; a streamed, subscription based operating system. Piracy is rampant throughout the software world, with some of the more prominent programs like operating systems and productivity packages.</p>
<p>So why not give Windows away for free? Windows Vienna will be an advertisement based operating system, by which one can remove the advertisements via a paid subscription to license the software. No more piracy&#8230;no more lost sales. The only thing they&#8217;ll have to face is the people hacking the system to remove the ads.</p>
<p>Welcome to the new world of software. That&#8217;s my prediction.</p>

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